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Hamzah

Hamzah is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the root ḥ-m-z, commonly associated with strength and bravery, and is often interpreted as "lion." In transliteration from Arabic, the name appears in several spellings, including Hamzah, Hamza, and Hamzeh, with regional preferences shaping usage in the Arab world, South Asia, and parts of Southeast Asia.

In Islamic history, Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib, the Prophet Muhammad’s paternal uncle and a revered early Muslim

Beyond this historical figure, Hamzah is widely used as a given name in Muslim communities and among

companion,
is
one
of
the
best-known
bearers
of
the
name.
He
is
celebrated
for
his
role
as
a
military
leader
and
his
martyrdom
at
the
Battle
of
Uhud;
in
Islamic
tradition
he
is
often
described
with
honorifics
emphasizing
courage.
diaspora
populations.
The
spelling
Hamzah
may
appear
more
commonly
in
languages
that
retain
certain
transliteration
conventions,
while
Hamza
remains
widespread
in
many
Arabic-speaking
and
Muslim-majority
contexts.
The
name
is
encountered
in
various
cultures
and
can
be
found
among
families
as
a
personal
name
and,
less
commonly,
as
a
surname.